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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a process
that requires participation from the customer to achieve long-term
pest control. It is an approach that we feel is
most effective for the best possible results. IPM consists of three
main steps:
- Identify the pest and conducive conditions -
Inspect the premises to learn where the pest is "hiding", and
identify the specific type(s) of pest we are dealing with. This is
not to determine that it is a cockroach, or and ant, or a termite,
but to identify the specific kind of pest. (Reason: Different types
of cockroaches have very different habitats, breeding habits, and
other biological differences. This applies to ants, spiders, and
almost any other pest). Determine what conditions are making the
structure habitable or inviting to the pest.
- Determine course of action and the risks -
Consult the customer. Consider the severity of the infestation,
damage and nuisance factor. Potential health and environmental
hazards are considered; both related to the pest, and to the
possible treatment. Make suggestions for eliminating points of entry
and infested areas; and deter potential pest infestations and/or
reduce existing ones. Determine treatment options: Sanitation,
exclusion, pesticide application, or any combination of treatment
methods.
- Take Action - Employ the treatment plan
and implement prevention steps. Monitor the premises for new or
continued pest activity, and evaluate the results.
Your pest control technician will
thoroughly show what you, the homeowner, and we can do to help
eliminate your pest infestation and show you ways to prevent
recurring problems. It's a team effort, and it's good to know
PEST
ARRESTER
is on your side!
For more information
about Integrated Pest Management, or if you have any questions,
please contact us for more information!
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